On May 2 1 2000, she died of illness in Beijing at the age of 93.
In the home at the foot of Zhao Puchu Giant Buddha, there are two relics after Zhao Puchu's death: an eyebrow bone and a tooth.
On May 26th, 2000, Zhao Puchu died, leaving the last poem written in 65438.
We, the so-called will of the world, have eight words: be born happy and die without regret. Flowers bloom and fall, and the water keeps flowing; What am I? Who will rest in peace? The moon is bright and the wind is cool, so keep the change.
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Zhao Puchu was the vice chairman of the 9th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, honorary chairman of the Central Committee of China Association for Promoting Democracy, president of China Buddhist Association, a famous social activist, an outstanding patriotic religious leader, and a close friend of the China Producer Party. At the same time, people all know that he is a famous writer, poet and calligraphy master at home and abroad. He is also a compassionate philanthropist who has been engaged in social relief and disaster relief for a long time.
Although his activities involve such a wide range of fields, the main line that runs through them is always Buddhism. From the 1920s, he worked as a clerical worker in the Buddhist Pure Industry Society, as a secretary in the Shanghai Buddhist Association and as a clerical worker in the Chinese Buddhist Association until his death on May 2, 2000. For more than 70 years, his life has been closely related to Buddhism.
In 20 10, the Chinese Buddhist Association celebrated its 50th anniversary, in which he served as vice president and secretary general until its president for 47 years. His influence is so deeply rooted in people's hearts that it can be seen that his Buddhist fate is extraordinary.
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